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Tellin’ "Em ‘Whatever else may be said of President Roosevelt's address to the American Legion at Chicago, there is no question but that he “told ‘em *APER (Established 1873) rectly from the over-exposure and over-exertion of six years ago took his life. Now that’s all there is to the story. And it’s not especially remarkable, because the woods are full of fire- men who would have done precisely the same thing. But there is some- thing about it that puts a lump in one’s throat, just the same. Every once in a while some per- fectly ordinary human being comes along and dbes something which proves that the human race has a whole lot more nobility and ‘splen- dor than most of us ever imagine. Self-preservation may be the first law of nature, and selfishness may be the motive—power for most of our actions—but a sweating fireman can toss his life into a burning building to keep a few ragged kids from hav- ing an unhappy Christmas, and can consider the achievement well worth the cost. If you like to hunt for proofs that human beings can be, after all, only &@ little lower than the angels, you might chalk this stunt of Fire Chief John B. Lone up near the head of the list. And All Others, Too In a recent manifesto, State Game and Fish Commissioner Thoralf Swenson urged hunters to be careful Plenty.” i True to a family tradition, he i struck the first blow and carried di- rect to the great veterans’ organiza- tion his conception of the problems which the nation faces and its duty with regard to them. He struck directly at a great po- litical fallacy when he laid down the principle that @ man is entitled to no special favors because he per- f formed the duties of citizenship dur- i ing the war. He could do so grace- fully, since the president’s own war service entitled him to address the veterans with that disarming saluta- tion “ comrades.” pon, in Lindt cause death, serious injury or loss of and did speak to the Legion as a Le- gionnaire, talking to his fellows. when hunting within rifle range of any camp operated by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The idea was inspired by the director of the con- servation work who wants none of his boys to be shot at. The idea is a good one, but there seems no good reason to limit its ap- plication to the C. C. C. Other citi- vens, particularly farm folk, are en- titled to protection just as much as these boys are. Every sportsman who takes to the field with a gun should bear in mind that he possesses a dangerous wea- that careless use of it may property to someone. C. C. camps Tete ANT 6 WHAT'S MORE ANTS: EVEN WIN wo (Tribune Washington Correspondent) structed in the spotlight, as" betitted their vital importance to millions, The pulling and hauling, bluffing and calling, all were fully reported. Few realize even here, the vast a- industries. No newspaper could report them fully. There are too many * TALK NOTHING BUT CODES On any of the fast trains into ‘Washington from New York you will see groups of earnest men rehearsing, in a cricle of brief cases, the argu- ments with which they intend to over- whelm some deputy administrator on the morrow when their code is dis- cussed. Smoking car conversation has changed from the off-color story to the economic homily. - ‘Possibly the infection may be carried also by the bite of the mosquito or other parasite. All milk in the area should be pasteurized, that is, heated up to 145 degrees F. and held at that temperature 20 to 30 minutes, then cooled. That is sufficient heat to kill the germs. If in doubt, you may make the milk safe by simply scalding it— bringing it to a boil for an instant, PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE By William Brady, M. D. Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped, self-addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written can be made to queries not conforming to Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. in ink. No reply Address ‘Your correspondent was regaled in the smoker on the Congressional Lim- ited by an earnest industrialist, who spent half of the four hours of the New York-Washington trip in mar- |shaling his economic theories of what could be done and what couldn't in his industry. But when his hearing came in Washington the next morning, he was given five minutes to tell it all, told to stick to facts and never mind the oration, and finally presented with a mount of labor, frenzied argument jand protest, desperate insistence and driving, that.goes into the méking of the hundreds of codes in less vital of them; they come too fast; yet each \s vital-to its sh gotten. exe BEER IS NOT THE ANSWER mong savior, At least so reported W. OC. | Roper of the Atlanta Biltmore at the hotel code hearing. Too many licen- ses to small taverns and stands, the hotel men claimed. Now they look to repeal: ek & “COME AND GET THE CASH” | Public Works Chief Ickes (he’s also secretary of the interior, but nobody thinks of those old titles any more) is making desperate efforts to get the cities to drive up and haul away ie Prt Seken! yearn for esha i penny wise a “pound” foolish. , For many years it has b the|8t@ too few and far between to war- ion as to care only UARDS | custom among the nation’s lesser|T@nt an injunct FIREMEN AND LIFE Gi The trouble with these ignorant of-/¢ politicians to cultivate and coddle the in their immediate vicinity. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE ficious ones is that if you teach them| " nenmark’s citizens are going to ex-serviceman. Few of the many A correspondent writes: jsome rudiments of first ald they think! nave gas masks to prepare them- H AZ = L LI V I N G Ss TON ‘Low-Brow’ Music Having reed your article entitled |they know it all, and they even take) seives against chemical warfare— COPYRIONT BY KINO FEATURES SYNDICATE, INC. proposals to give them government e advantage of their little authority to res Dr. Artur Rodzinski, director of the|“Firemen Hold That Pose,” must say 'y tl and the talk coming from Europe's largesse came from ex-servicemen Cleveland orchestra, says that “high-|it is very unfair. Can your Drs. Asso- brush aside physicians in such emer-| statesmen, themselves. In the mass, they were] ) sgn clation show so many letters of com-|8encles—if the physicians happen to eee WHAT HAS HAPPENED | when you said — well —when you} Wind last the product of office-seekers looking Eon auntie bptlereni ta mendation not one but hundreds who | be & bit too docile, Man in Chicago was buried SO FAR. said—you loved me—” 4 Fra have niche them uj tell for votes. In many cases, these pro- ho Tikes to sit|27¢,thanktul for the work these Men/ QupemoNs AND ANSWERS | ‘live for 60 days, And men in Joan Hastings, seventeen, and| “Oh, but I do!” she cried. “I do! they'll have to eee another ,jappeal to the man who Mikes to sit/in Blue render. These men in Blue | this cit; about beautiful, lives a secluded life with|Oh, Bill—won’t believe me—” | truck driver—”.. 4 4 posals were opposed by the veterans’ ‘Thick Nails iy go dead but not you ora of around in his shirt sleeves. are trained and experienced gradu- = | buried for longer than that. her two old maiden aunts ina run-| He was gently disent her] wy, Nonsense!” Eunice organizations, even though they were| "wre iaea that one has to be donelates of American Red Cross, and 1|,1 found thet by regularly filing | cooTent i933, NEA Bervice, Inc)| 20wm house. She falls in love with|ctinging hands, “It's all Fight, | 1 u paint it with iodine for you and very quiet about it. It was a little! + i. nandsome clothes to hear a|bave yet to see one person injured Tae a eubiINaiiar agp comigame Fe 5 st disret Bill Martin, a e_worker.|honey, don't cry. It isn's your| 70S be all right.” difficult for Legion lobbyists, for Fj by inhalators . . . ‘ aieaiaan ce let Meanwhile, the aunts plan to send|fauit. . .” bY door symphony concert 1s foolishness,” he| “an but some equally brave life|H#ef from the . (R. 8. C.) Joan away to school. Bill tells the} “Bill,” ch don’t look at me that |*smmed, and Bill came in, with the example, to oppose Congressman remarks, And he adds that he plans ds at Co Island did not ap- Answer—Thank you. Sounds sen- girl that he’s very poor and it may|way . |. it isn’t goodb; 1 "BILL! twins, Rosali Siggling Blank’s scheme for immediate pay- “49 ‘catea, our orchestra to the people vey ae ‘the rene of an inhalator. I sible, i be years before he can think of os pI pin 4 you at his heels. ello, , } ment of the bonus when they would - uote from the newspaper story ‘of the Fit For Reproduction | marrying, but she vows she willl lieve me—you've got to—” What's need his favor later on for something jwho need tt seeceigs sacra ‘eal Reaeety You said that women reach their feb va pre esr oad He wouldn’t understand. She te a a last they really did want, — eee tee cbaeinn oes _The lite quards (thelr names and PPalpedilwnprr genni aya enpel > away fo school, and writes & Fekete tier | SE get 8 Job driving © truck There is no gainsajing the fect! + of high-class musical organiza Fane later saenaiiea, ‘as 20 and so from ee. At what age do men become | pos 2 ou padking Hes ste cuest minute and he'd be gone for, (ewe that the ex-serviceman has @ special! iis. in america would not rest so|the surf. ‘They stretched him out on|™most fit for reproduction? Che seen ciccumstances she is unable “She half out her’ for alwa; ° t ater aiear meere=1 claim upon his state and nation, but. the sand and attempted to revive him|_Answer—I said a healthy, normal to keep the appointment. Later he held out her arms beseeching- | “cn. started up again.” . bd rgely on the backs of the wealthy. woman should be at her best at that su int Later liy—It it ie goodbye—won't you] yuNoa, cee, p : whether that claim should transcend| 20)” ames society hae made [PY the Schaefer method of artificial) Toone enous Pe ke S00 ins his acme Bill sees Joan standing outside @!even—kiss me? Not even—good- | Milt's ahifty Httle eyes were on his a tee eatin. ae, seyetleaieg pst musical functions an excuse to pa- gree good, But here the tragedy [perpietong Preah rsiapieay nantes the news, a easiest Tea only make it harder,” his Fezonaer Pa like te fine: om . = fi ol ommeeuinr es a hasty retreat. than nothi Yr tain rights and favors eannot well bel ice." scr in the street,-feeling|" Meanwhile Dr had been |generally have s normal uncompli- Sean pases Bil he whtopere“o-| lee. came choking from the shed-l mu “pot along” with la broter 2 dinary man in the street,‘ feeling] Meanwhile Dr. .......... ated deutineiaant, atin We Oe the uight—I'll be at the hedge.” ows that had swallowed him up. lin Jaw but he : granted to the few when the MANY/ i144 fish out of water in such a|cslled from the Coney Island Hos-lricst or not. Pishwife superstitions TOW Dcanines, But he couldn't go away Ike that | stdin his contempt fer are in dire distress, pital, When he came down to the|{"st oF not. gia te Heb che —like a cur! He turned his head,| 2 hiding his contempt for the sickly crowd, simply stays away. h tank and inhala-|™ake too many women’ hes THE STORY. man who couldn't or wouldn’t hold That was the burden of the prest-/""Co ninety tine music can be as beach with aap rm may by the |schieve maternity, | 1a job and brought ‘and the dent’s plea and the manner in which tor he was ordered to ns Mgr ted that — | CHAPTER VIII. three babies home to be su; popular in America as anywhere—if life guards, he says, who shout Undulant Fever The tall French windows stuck “And now I'd like to & ques- it was received at Chicago proves there is a great body of sound citi- under Joan’s trembling fingers. The the people who sponsor it just take|the inhalator was dangerous . . « ‘There seems to be an epidemic of long red velveteen curtains kept ‘The victim succumbed. Malta or undulant fever in our part = don’t, know—' ing it harder—you don't love me as if the high a 4 A were zenship in the Legion. When Roose-| ‘He Pains to doff the high hat Now my correspondent is pentines lof the (middle west) state. How can getting in her way. She pushed|{ “Jove ++ Oh Joan... 1/Rieht oan? Thet’s what I'd velt left the Windy City there was about inhalators. The use of an in-ione be sure not to contract the them furiously back, and with @| can't go! Tike b halator is a valuable aid in any case /Qtesle, (Mrs KL. H) faint, rusty squeak the latch gave.|°"Anf he came back, and took her| “AY business - The sweet night air came in with] into his arms. The scent of the roses lay over like a presence. The moon was lost behind the eucalyptus trees. wery reason to believe the conven- i i Poa nace n-|| Editorial Comment |lot resweitation, i itis available. 1t|"“Angwer—probably the infection ts would adopt a good many, if/) als printed below show the | (Should not and need not interfere with ‘carried in the milk from animals that ne wil, of his suggestions, Editoriale priate ny other editors, |{or delay the application of Schaefer’s|;sthor the germ, whether of con- arush, All her nervousness was gone id he is : é ‘of ar- ? now. She was going to Bill, an Sounder minds in the Lerion They are published es prone penance ciao maior ‘Gtr |tagious abortion or” similar disease. loved her, With a Iitle sigh of per- ‘The stars paled, and there came the| breakfast. Did you work all night? know the necessity for statesman-like With The Tribune's policies. ithout the apron application fect happiness she stepped down in-| smal] chil breeze that be-|z don't like to have you wo: 80 action if the organization is to con- be $ to the garden, ran lightly and! fore the da 2 was lost| 2824, Billie.” ag tigtagrecece aga gg Sa of Schaefer's method the inhulator ts ° swiftly toward the south ie yn, But Joan was lost| “The dull red rose in the boy's . 2 and Inf of no use at all. F B « ” « hb the war veteran 1s to take the atti- o Harmer. ilatiat jon |°"An inhalator is NOT breathing rst aseman RE se altered: Ta ere faaned fare. He fang down hie nap. tude of a beggar with a tin cup his) ‘The Iows farmers who are protest. | Pump, oF ache. ae ‘ ule, stepped out of the darkness, eknese, don’t have to account to Eunice or t was afra: cause is lost and the public will turn See ice hes thiah ie or so-calld resuscitators’ which are HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pussle = 11 He won the he cried, “Oh, Johnnie—if you old's good fob ond eee against him. Already there has stand against inflation must be the |offered by manufacturers as & sub- 1 Credit most valuable hadn’t—” money—” grown up @ vast body of young per-| victims of short memory. It would {stitute for Schaefer's prone pressure (abbr.). ball player rin acne to onch ier aentay “Sure—leave him alone!” Milt sons who resent the favors which are|seem that they could hardly escape|Which any bystander, even a child, 3. Who is the in pad wae ees lit He. suedting, put in hastily. The subject was rightly accorded to war veterans with|the recollection of the post war infla-|can apply immediately in any emer- Boe. 1927. (oi. ee eee ie than tees. Hie i dangerous ground, tion which started them on their|gency with more efficiency in reestab- 13 Accomplished, ai more stew, Billie? respect to employment and in some baseball kissed her soft hair shining ly him a little ” downward path. Have they forgotten | lishing breathing than any machine Teg ba hl 16 Deer. in the moonlight, the little hollow Banice—-pat more—" other ways. They are more numer-| how pitterly they denounced the Fed-|can possibly have, and with less risk Li faim 18 North in her neck, her soft red mouth. a ined at pine to be ous than che veterans, politically im-|eral Reserve for not puncturing the |of injury than is associated with any picture? America. “I love you—don’t you know I Brig rine a co] » portant as they may be, and it would| inflation bro senators that Hod of lung or air pump used for Hae 19 Therefore. fi you, Tonnaie? 1 couldn’t liye good shoulder, and ‘fica Plump, . ‘ were repeat cause the s| mar-!the purpose. ives. - without When I thor ney "Be ap any thing fo organize them to ket inflation was not punctured before| ‘The inhalator is merely an tnflat-| (4 Revereatial aro bathe Jou wareet cooing thin atersson|si"ity weale iite, oat Tar cen Wot Th each ee heen 4 oppose any impositions fe eX-| 1929? able rubber bag to hold oxygen or bet- fear. 97 Fa —Oh, I can’t tell you how I felt—I| startin’ in now.” thinking. Worrying. He almost ran gervicemen, Secretary Wallace knows as well as|ter a mixture of 90 or more parts‘of; 45 canay, iL IOMIE NEO! oT, —- guess you wouldn't me—” Eunice brushed her stringy hair rest of the way to the President Roosevelt knew this full) any one, that printing press dollars anes: BOs ENTERED) ecu ways love pon, toon BML” che’ said | teers “sutoe ahee ee as Furlously he sot to work pollah- a well when he appeared at Chicago} Will make ‘the settlement of | debts (8 Christm : 33 Prayer. truvaiy,, A lithe pucker of” pata te him--ever’ slate wpe ec Eide | eat aie Penta eee and “told ’em” forcefully and boldly.|purden of farm debt, as well as other 2 I 40 Quantity: (fish). 34 Lunar orb. gathered Between her brows. How Bill_—Bill-Bill—perfect!” flew under his hands. Fem He knew, too, that it would be good/debt, could be lifted. But he also . 43-Tree having 60 Literary 36 High terrace. could she leave Bins oxen 10-0 Hite file. CS he's always been 2 realjhe searched for the nickel Polish. politics for the Legion to follow his|knows that such @ course would bring | ber face mask to fit snugly over nose ni tough wood. composition. 37 Ascends. hi cist tek a mliaio toate ero fort to me," bee) an. a wae 8, spvt he coukin'’> get - t oad ond pleco ttzalt before, the na- | sbout & situsiion worse than the one | snd. south so, the vii will Breede evi aL niet, 38To wines. going away? : mild. ‘Mild and cheerful'and cleus | was begizalag’ to lock ite iota tion as an organization fighting for that now bedevils us. the mixture of oxygen and carbon 23 To cut grass. 45 The pictured VERTICAL 41 Microbe. She shivered in his arms. “Joan! |—those were her ee a d ia jo Consider the farmer in Germany. | dioxide. ‘25 Age. man iss 42 Baseball nine. 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